Monthly Archives: March 2015

A battle started this morning as I was standing before my bathroom mirror drying my hair. I realized that somehow I allowed hurt to create unforgiveness within myself—again. My grandmother used to say, “They’ll get theirs,” when someone hurt me … Continue reading →

This week Bradley and I are still working on Memorize the Faith, the book by Kevin Vost, PSY.D. and we’re reading Less Than a Minute to Go by Belmont Abbey President, Dr. Bill Thierfelder. I love both of these books. We … Continue reading →

Lots of posts about karma have surfaced recently. I sometimes pray the Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic. Did you know the Aramaic version is interpreted as “detach the fetters of fault that bind us (karma) like we let go of the … Continue reading →

Originally posted December 2014 About a month ago, my family moved from our home of eight years to a new community in the same town. We are still learning the area, and we are still unpacking and creating new routines. … Continue reading →

Raising children is a difficult yet wonderful experience. We have so many choices now and many of them are harmful. I’ve come to the realization–over time–that combating the secular, relative world view our children are besieged by each day can … Continue reading →